Sonny

Sonny

Introducing myself. My name is Sonny.

About Sonny

My name is Sonny and am a 51 year old single woman, non-smoker, non-drinker and fit. I have a 6th sense for animals and am able to calm and reassure anxious or agitated cats and dogs and even wild birds. I am a bit of an animal whisperer and I extend my sensitivity for animals to plants. I have a strong interest in healing, self-development and...

My name is Sonny and am a 51 year old single woman, non-smoker, non-drinker and fit. I have a 6th sense for animals and am able to calm and reassure anxious or agitated cats and dogs and even wild birds. I am a bit of an animal whisperer and I extend my sensitivity for animals to plants. I have a strong interest in healing, self-development and working with consciousness towards positive ends. I also have an international driver's license and am fluent in 4 languages (Luxembourgish, German, French, English) and intermediate Spanish and Korean (I was adopted from Korea to Luxembourg) and have lived in the US for 4 1/2 years and in the UK for 4 years as well as in Korea (Seoul) for 4 months. I have travelled to Korea (South), Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico and Europe, including Greece and Slovenia, except for Portugal and most of the Eastern European countries.

Why I want to house sit

I have had the travel bug for as long as I can remember. In addition, my landlord does not allow me to keep pets and my flat is much too small to give an animal the space it needs in order to feel comfortable. In spite of this, I have often longed for a cat or a little dog to keep me company and housesitting other people's pets allows me to marry my love for animals and caring for them as well as my thirst for travel and adventure. I am also contemplating moving after 6 years but have absolutely no idea where or in what kind of place. Housesitting allows me to explore different countries and places without premature hasty decision-making I'd end up regretting if I feel the country or place to not be a good fit. I love housesitting because I have a natural knack for looking after other people's space and property.

One of the main reasons why susbcribed as a housesitter is that I love animals but am not able to provide the space an animal deserves to feel good and comfortable. Given that I have already moved around so much (and intend to move in the future), I was not available sufficiently to give a pet the attention and care an animal deserves and needs. So, instead of neglecting a pet due to my prolonged absences, I prefer to have a pet benefit from my presence and loving care even if it is not my own pet.

I would be delighted to getting to know you and it would be a privilege to tend to the needs of your house and animals while you are away and keep the channels of communication open so that you can check on your house and animals should you wish to do so during your absence.

My experience

I have just finished a two week housesit in Vilcabamba, Ecuador looking after two cats (mother and her 2 month old kitten) and a wolf/husky mix breed , Previously, from May to July, I did volunteered at a farm in Trout Lake, WA. I have also housesat for a friend back in July of this year, who went to the Oregon Country Fair on the West Coast of the US with her family and looked after her garden (and, particularly, her plants that needed watering). Back in winter 2013, I housesat two cats in Seoul, South Korea for a month. In the early 2000s, I worked as an assistant of a real estate developer in Beverly Hills, CA who was renting out his villa to musicians and other wealthy clientele and part of my responsibility was to ensure the smooth running of his own house, his dog and his two small kids as well as the villa he rented out.

I have a keen sense for animals' moods and and can sense them and their needs, whether they be cats, dogs, birds, chickens, horses, sheep or hamsters and rabbits. Every now and then, I take a dog for a walk from my local animal shelter to satisfy my need for a pet and do something good and kind for the dogs in the kennel as well. I seem to have a knack to help free trapped birds and to calm down agitated or anxious pets. I have worked with different healing methodologies and know that animals are very sensitive to new or unfamiliar situations and that they need time to adjust to a stranger until they feel comfortable and safe with them. Like people, they are all different and have their own temperament.

About Sonny

My name is Sonny and am a 51 year old single woman, non-smoker, non-drinker and fit. I have a 6th sense for animals and am able to calm and reassure anxious or agitated cats and dogs and even wild birds. I am a bit of an animal whisperer and I extend my sensitivity for animals to plants. I have a strong interest in healing, self-development and working with consciousness towards positive ends. I also have an international driver's license and am fluent in 4 languages (Luxembourgish, German, French, English) and intermediate Spanish and Korean (I was adopted from Korea to Luxembourg) and have lived in the US for 4 1/2 years and in the UK for 4 years as well as in Korea (Seoul) for 4 months. I have travelled to Korea (South), Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico and Europe, including Greece and Slovenia, except for Portugal and most of the Eastern European countries.

My name is Sonny and am a 51 year old single woman, non-smoker, non-drinker and fit. I have a 6th sense for animals and am able to calm and reassure anxious or agitated cats and dogs and even wild birds. I am a bit of an animal whisperer and I extend my sensitivity for animals to plants. I have a strong interest in healing, self-development and working with consciousness towards positive ends. I also have an international driver's license and am fluent in 4 languages (Luxembourgish, German, French, English) and intermediate Spanish and Korean (I was adopted from Korea to Luxembourg) and have lived in the US for 4 1/2 years and in the UK for 4 years as well as in Korea (Seoul) for 4 months. I have travelled to Korea (South), Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico and Europe, including Greece and Slovenia, except for Portugal and most of the Eastern European countries.

Why I want to house sit

I have had the travel bug for as long as I can remember. In addition, my landlord does not allow me to keep pets and my flat is much too small to give an animal the space it needs in order to feel comfortable. In spite of this, I have often longed for a cat or a little dog to keep me company and housesitting other people's pets allows me to marry my love for animals and caring for them as well as my thirst for travel and adventure. I am also contemplating moving after 6 years but have absolutely no idea where or in what kind of place. Housesitting allows me to explore different countries and places without premature hasty decision-making I'd end up regretting if I feel the country or place to not be a good fit. I love housesitting because I have a natural knack for looking after other people's space and property.

One of the main reasons why susbcribed as a housesitter is that I love animals but am not able to provide the space an animal deserves to feel good and comfortable. Given that I have already moved around so much (and intend to move in the future), I was not available sufficiently to give a pet the attention and care an animal deserves and needs. So, instead of neglecting a pet due to my prolonged absences, I prefer to have a pet benefit from my presence and loving care even if it is not my own pet.

I would be delighted to getting to know you and it would be a privilege to tend to the needs of your house and animals while you are away and keep the channels of communication open so that you can check on your house and animals should you wish to do so during your absence.

My experience

I have just finished a two week housesit in Vilcabamba, Ecuador looking after two cats (mother and her 2 month old kitten) and a wolf/husky mix breed , Previously, from May to July, I did volunteered at a farm in Trout Lake, WA. I have also housesat for a friend back in July of this year, who went to the Oregon Country Fair on the West Coast of the US with her family and looked after her garden (and, particularly, her plants that needed watering). Back in winter 2013, I housesat two cats in Seoul, South Korea for a month. In the early 2000s, I worked as an assistant of a real estate developer in Beverly Hills, CA who was renting out his villa to musicians and other wealthy clientele and part of my responsibility was to ensure the smooth running of his own house, his dog and his two small kids as well as the villa he rented out.

I have a keen sense for animals' moods and and can sense them and their needs, whether they be cats, dogs, birds, chickens, horses, sheep or hamsters and rabbits. Every now and then, I take a dog for a walk from my local animal shelter to satisfy my need for a pet and do something good and kind for the dogs in the kennel as well. I seem to have a knack to help free trapped birds and to calm down agitated or anxious pets. I have worked with different healing methodologies and know that animals are very sensitive to new or unfamiliar situations and that they need time to adjust to a stranger until they feel comfortable and safe with them. Like people, they are all different and have their own temperament.